Tony Vitello is still adjusting to his first MLB gig with the Giants, and he has the perfect mentors to help him maneuver this new avenue in San Francisco.With former Giants managers and franchise icons Bruce Bochy and Dusty Baker in advisory roles with the team now, Vitello has leaned on them and their lessons already have struck him like a Hollywood movie.“There’s times with this job where you feel you’re almost lost in the forest and you’re going to have to find your way. And then you talk to those guys, and you feel like you’re in a Marvel movie and you’ve got a force field or a Captain America shield that can help you with anything,” Vitello said in an exclusive interview with The San Francisco Standard‘s John Shea. “If it’s about the game, anything those guys say, you can fully take it to the bank.“It’s very helpful and comforting and builds confidence in the back of your mind.”The one concern for some on the outside is Vitello’s inexperience at the major league level.Vitello, who became the first manager in MLB history hired directly from the college ranks with no professional baseball...
How Bruce Bochy, Dusty Baker have helped Tony Vitello maneuver new Giants role
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